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I suppose.
This is more or less what I countI suppose.
If you're wondering how Austin Powers connects, the Dr Evil spinoff movie apparently had one of the Get Smart villains show up. Get Smart being connected to The Man from UNCLE through THRUSHThis is more or less what I count
You don't count Lost in Space but you count serveral other appearances that aren't fully licensed.This is more or less what I count
If it's tv cameos I'll usually count them because I feel they're a bit different than just drawing a character in a comic as a cameo. Otherwise you have to count Earth 616 and Earth Prime for a Jay and Silent Bob timelineYou don't count Lost in Space but you count serveral other appearances that aren't fully licensed.
I suppose that's true.If it's tv cameos I'll usually count them because I feel they're a bit different than just drawing a character in a comic as a cameo. Otherwise you have to count Earth 616 and Earth Prime for a Jay and Silent Bob timeline
Dont forget The lone rangerAdventures of Superman (1952-1958)
The Avengers (1961-1969)
The Addams Family (1964-1966)
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964-1968)
Lost in Space (1965-1968)
Hogan's Heroes (1965-1971)
Batman (1966-1968)
The Green Hornet (1966-1967)
The Felony Squad (1966-1969)
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966-1967)
Judd, for the Defense (1967-1969)
The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-1978)
Wonder Woman (1975-1979)
The Bionic Woman (1976-1978)
Charlie's Angels (1976-1981)
The New Avengers (1976-1977)
Legends of the Superheroes (1978)
James Bond (1962-2002 film series) [maybe]
Charlie's Angels (2000-2019 film series)
Doctor Who, unfortunately, is arguably connected as well. I'm going to say that either the cameo was completely unrelated (meaning, not actually the Doctor in the '66 comics), the Doctor was travelling the multiverse, James Bond is actually an unofficial variant known as JB in this continuity (The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.), and/or Sylvia Trench is a Whoniverse variant.